Actress Priyanka Chopra's Marathi production first Ventilator has won 3 National Film Awards and she is quite happy for this achievement. When Priyanka was asked about the awards in India, she said, "The way I see it, I shouldn’t be comparing any two awards. We saw what happened at the Oscars, so things happen. I have never taken awards seriously. I always see them as an encouragement for one’s work, but they don’t define you. Whether it’s an award in India, America or anywhere else, it can’t be your definition as a talent and an actor. You have to keep working hard, and how people respond to your film is eventually what matters. I have always believed in that. At the same time, it’s nice to win awards and be acknowledged for your work. But you can’t make that your life." Being proud on herself, she said, "Of course! I work very hard to do everything I’m doing. My life is split between two continents. So, I am working in the US, and I’m also producing six films in India this year. I am trying to balance my time between both countries, and I don’t want to settle on one in particular. For me, either isn’t more important than the other. Both are facets of my journey as an actor, and, more than anything, as an entertainer. So, I am a very proud person. Honestly, I have given up my life for my work. It gives me immense joy to have the achievements that I’ve earned. This is also a great validation for me. I hope I make bigger and better films." Also, read: It's a déjà vu moment for Priyanka Chopra Priyanka Chopra has already worked with her dream director On Parineeti's singing, her family is like - Chalo Izzat Bacha Li